Joanne Lin

PhD Student

Room 1.23, 1 Cathedral Square, University of Bristol, BS1 5DD, United Kingdom

joanne.lin*at*bristol.ac.uk

About

I am a PhD Candidate at the University of Bristol researching segmentation and tracking in low-light videos, funded by MyWorld Strength in Places. I am also a member of the Visual Information Laboratory and the Bristol Vision Institute. My supervisors are: Dr. Nantheera Anantrasirichai and Prof. David Bull.
Research Interests

Computer Vision, Machine Perception, Image and Video Processing, Deep Learning, Machine Learning


News & Activities

  • Oct 2025: Presented "Towards a General-Purpose Zero-Shot Synthetic Low-Light Image and Video Pipeline" at ACMMM McGE'25 Workshop
  • Oct 2025: Demonstration of real-time object tracking in low-light videos at BTF+
  • Sep 2025: Demonstration of real-time object tracking in low-light videos at FUTURES Discovery Day
  • Aug 2025: Paper "Towards a General-Purpose Zero-Shot Synthetic Low-Light Image and Video Pipeline" was accepted to ACMMM McGE'25 Workshop
  • Apr 2025: Presented "Multi-Scale Denoising in the Feature Space for Low-Light Instance Segmentation" at ICASSP 2025
  • Feb 2025: Paper "Enhancing low-light instance segmentation through feature-level denoising" was accepted to SPIE Machine Learning from Challenging Data 2025
  • Dec 2024: Paper "Multi-Scale Denoising in the Feature Space for Low-Light Instance Segmentation" was accepted to ICASSP 2025

Publications

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Also check out my Google Scholar profile and university site.